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This is one of our annex properties, so there is no office at this location. While you can rent your storage unit online, we ask our customers to go to our main Hales Corner property for any questions. It is located at 10535 W College Avenue, Franklin, WI. 53132.

With an easily accessible location and affordable prices on storage units, Storage Rentals of America in Butler, WI is your storage solution. Just give us a call! Our knowledgeable customer service team can walk you through the rental process over the phone and help you select the size storage unit. Choose from a variety of storage options. From mini storage units that are 5x5 to larger 10x30, so you can free up extra space in your home. We can even move you into your storage unit over the phone or online. All with month-to-month leases, so you are not locked into a long-term contract.

Security is our foremost priority at Storage Rentals of America. We understand that when you entrust us with your belongings, you expect not just convenience and affordability but, most importantly, peace of mind. That's why we've invested in state-of-the-art security features to ensure the safety of your items. Our storage facility is equipped with 24/7 video surveillance, providing continuous monitoring to deter unauthorized access. Each of our clean, brightly lit storage units is secured with individual alarms, adding an extra layer of protection for your possessions.

In addition to top-notch security, we're committed to making your storage experience as stress-free as possible. Whether you're moving or simply looking to declutter, we've got you covered. Stop by our main office to find all the supplies you need—boxes, locks, packing tape, and more—to streamline your move. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist with your storage needs, offering expert advice and support. Come in and experience the Storage Rentals of America difference.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Butler.

About Butler, Wisconsin

The village of Butler is located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. It started as a small settlement along the North Western Railway, a railroad yard called "New Butler". Around this area, a community of railroad workers started to build homes and create a community. Then, in 1913, the settlement grew to 200 people and was incorporated as an official village.

In 1926, the village changed its name to Butler and, over the years, welcomed more families and grew. Today, it is still a small town with a population of around 1,451. It is a tight-knit community that enjoys a quiet pace of life but is pretty close to bigger cities like Milwaukee, where diverse entertainment choices can be found.

What to do in Butler, WI.

There are several attractions in the Butler area that keep residents and visitors entertained. Aside from local dining and outdoor parks, here are some popular destinations.

Milwaukee Food Tours: If you need a change of pace from the small-town pace and like food too, then this tour service is for you. Serving the Milwaukee area, this service promises an adventure that will delight all your senses. Get a crash course in the area's history and sample some of the best eats in Wisconsin.

SS MKE Entertaining Tours: If hopping on a party bus is more your speed, then you can explore the Butler area's historic landmarks on wheels. On this tour, ride the Street Ship of Milwaukee, a nautical-themed bus that takes you around town while paying homage to the area's forefathers who depended on the waterways for their livelihood.

Working in Butler, WI.

Butler's economy is centered around construction and manufacturing, but many other industries create jobs in the area. The unemployment rate is 3.1%, and the job growth rate has increased by 2.0%. The median household income in Butler is $42,498. The most common industries in the village are construction (7.4%), metal & metal products (6.9%), health care (6.4%), department & other general merchandise stores (5.8%), finance & insurance (5.7%), truck transportation (4.6%), and accommodation & food services (4.3%).

Butler, WI. Neighborhoods

With a population of around 1,400, Butler is small enough to be considered one neighborhood. The mean price for detached houses is $191,137, $208,050 for 2-unit structures, and $230,070 for 5 or more unit structures. The median gross rent in Butler is around $737.

Butler, WI. School District

The Hamilton School District, located in southeast Wisconsin, governs Butler public schools and the public schools in Lannon, Pewaukee, Sussex, Colgate, Hartland, and Menomonee Falls. The Hamilton School District encompasses a 37.44 square mile area and spends around $12,191 per student. This is close to the national average school expenditure of $12,383. Overall, the quality of public schools is high. The student-to-teacher ratio is 13.1:1.

Regarding higher education, quite a few universities and colleges are within a 10-mile radius of Butler. The closest universities are Cardinal Stritch University, Marquette University, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee School of Engineering, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Moving to Butler, WI. Resource Guide

Residents of Butler use designated services for utilities and other amenities. Here are the major providers in the area.

  • Trash: Johns Disposal removes residential trash, as well as bulk and large items, from residential properties.
  • Water/Sewer: Butler Water Utility is a self-financing enterprise owned by the Village of Butler and regulated by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC). The Village of Butler owns and maintains the water distribution system within its municipal boundaries.
  • Electricity/Gas: Since it gets cold in Wisconsin, most residents depend on natural gas for reliable winter heating. We Electric provides both natural gas and electric power to the village.
  • Phone/Cable/Internet: There are many competing phone and internet providers in the area that offer a combination of services for convenience and savings. This list of the top 4 providers is a good starting point.
  • Parks and Recreation: Butler's Parks and Recreation department provides various programs throughout the year. Programs include; 4th of July and Christmas Parades and Celebrations, Horseshoe Leagues, and Softball Leagues.
  • Government: Butler is governed by a village board that creates and enforces local ordinances to maintain order and improve the quality of life in the area.

Butler, WI. Housing

As of March 2019, the cost of living index in Butler was 98.3, which is just 1.7% below the national average of 100. The median cost of a home is around $191,137. Right now, it is not a good time to sell a home in this village as the prices have depreciated by -0.8% in the past 10 years, but it is a good time to buy.